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Definition of Mass
Mass
mass


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(noun)
a body or aggregate of coherent matter that is usually of a considerable size;

e.g. The chef rolled up a mass of pizza dough.

(noun)
the main part or portion of something;

e.g. The great mass of the continent was buried under the ice cap for thousands of years.

(noun)
a large quantity or amount of something;

e.g. Prosecutors found a mass of conflicting evidence that proved that the man was guilty.

(noun)
a large body or group of people or objects;

e.g. A mass of motorcyclists zoomed down the large avenue.

(noun)
the ordinary people or beings;

e.g. The teen pop-star was very popular among the masses.

(noun)
(in physics) the quantity of matter which a body contains, taken as a measure of its acceleration under a given force or by the force of gravity;

e.g. All objects with a mass exert a gravitational force.

(adjective)
involving or affecting large numbers of people or things;

e.g. In the movie, the attack of the aliens leads to the mass destruction of the entire planet's inhabitants.

(adjective)
having a large-scale effect or character;

e.g. Members of the community took part in the mass planting of trees and bushes on the barren land.

(adjective)
total; viewed overall or as a whole;

e.g. The mass detrimental effects of the pandemic on the world.

(verb)
to form or collect into a mass;

e.g. I massed up the papers that had been strewn on all over the apartment floor.

(verb)
to assemble into a mass;

e.g. Hundreds of university students massed up outside the synagogue to pray and light candles for the victims of the shooting.

(noun)
(in Christianity) a celebration of the Eucharist or the Communion;

e.g. I attended Sunday mass at the church.




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